No one answered there Friday afternoon, but according to the search warrant, investigators were looking for video recorded on a hidden camera planted in the women's locker room.

The jailer apparently helped investigators build their case. He used his electronic keycard to access the secured jail locker room.

The warrant said detectives found recording equipment in the jailer's locker and a drawing of a female co-worker that showed a tattoo.

That co-worker told investigators the only way the jailer could know about that tattoo is if he saw her change in the locker room. Investigators said the camera was pointed directly at that woman's locker.

"I just can't believe he would do something like that, but then you never know, right?" Taylor said.

The sheriff tried to fire the jailer in 2011 for harassing another female co-worker. The county's personnel review board reduced it to a suspension. That co-worker still has a restraining order against him.

The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office is reviewing the new case. A decision on criminal charges could come early next week.